If you are seated too close to the track, you will have a difficult time seeing nearly anything. Either the front edge of the top row(no sun/rain protection) or midway up the first level you can see the cars exiting turn 4, 80% of the front stretch, and the entrance to turn 1. The best part is that you are right across from the pit entrance and can see clearly the last 5-6 pit stalls depending on far down or up the track you are. I've been sitting in Stand C for 10 years.
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5*100 = 500 c+c+c+c+c = D
It might stand for several things, of course. For one, "C" is 100, and "D" is 500, in Roman Numerals, so it might mean "5 hundreds in a 500".
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Presumably you mean in Roman numerals in which case they stand for 1000, 500 and 100 respectively.
L=50 c=100 d=500 m=1000
The D stands for 500. It goes I, V, X, L, C, D and then M.
The equivalent of the Roman numeral of C is 100
The Iphone 5C is Iphone 5Colorful 5c can also stand for the number 500 ("c" is the Roman numeral for 100) or for 5 degrees Celsius (centigrade)+++"5c" can not stand for any Roman numerals for three reasons. For a start you do not mix Arabic and Roman numerals like that - it would be nonsensical. Secondly, the Roman for 100 is capital "C", but thirdly, in the Roman scale, 5 is V, 50 is L and 500 is D. The 'C' is also capital for degrees Celsius / Centigrade.
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In capitals D + (C-X) + (X-I) = 500 + (100-10) + (10-1) = 500 + 90 + 9 = 599
The roman numerals "CD" represent the number 400. It is formed by combining the symbols for 100 (C) and 500 (D) with a subtraction rule, resulting in a value of 500 - 100 = 400.
I =1 v=5 x=10 l=50 c=100 d=500 m=1000